“Pelvic Revolution” Enters Academic Realm - Potential for Urinary Problem Improvement Solely by Correcting Posture: Shapewear Wearing Effects Presented at Academic Conference
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Dstyle Holdings and Fujita Health University will present research results from their jointly developed girdle, 'Femile Core Connect Girdle,' at the 113th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Urological Association. The study, supervised by Professor Hitomi Sasaki, indicates a trend of improvement in lower urinary tract symptoms in women through wearing posture-correcting shapewear.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the shapewear developed by Dstyle Holdings and Fujita Health University for improving pelvic posture and urinary symptoms?
- A: The shapewear developed is called the 'Femile Core Connect Girdle,' created through a collaboration between Dstyle Holdings and Fujita Health University.
- Q: Which university department and professor supervised the research on the effects of posture-correcting shapewear on women's urinary symptoms?
- A: The research was supervised by Professor Hitomi Sasaki of Fujita Health University's Department of Urology.
- Q: What specific medical concept served as the foundation for the design of the Femile Core Connect Girdle?
- A: The Femile Core Connect Girdle was developed based on the medical concept of 'erecting the pelvis' to improve posture and physical function.
- Q: What health improvements were observed in women who wore the Femile Core Connect Girdle during the study?
- A: Women wearing the girdle showed a tendency toward improvement in lower urinary tract symptoms and daily physical function during the research period.
- Q: How might the Femile Core Connect Girdle benefit individuals who find regular exercise difficult or have mild physical discomforts?
- A: The girdle offers a natural, non-exercise-based approach to improving posture and urinary symptoms, potentially helping those with inconsistent exercise habits or mild discomforts.